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Nearly 3,000 Classes Online, Fall 2020

College Offers Extensive Counseling and Support Services to Help Students Succeed

Santa Monica College will be offering nearly 3,000 classes and its extensive student support services online for the Fall 2020 semester, to safeguard the health and wellbeing of its employees and students during COVID-19. The fall semester begins August 31.

April 30, 2020

SANTA MONICA, CA — Santa Monica College (SMC) will be offering
nearly 3,000 classes and its extensive student support services online for the
Fall 2020 semester,
SMC Superintendent/President Dr. Kathryn E. Jeffery announced
in an email to students and the college community today. This follows an April 8 announcement that the
summer session—as well as
SMC’s graduation ceremony on June 16—will also be held in a virtual environment, to keep the college community safe during the
COVID-19 public health crisis.

Enrollment for the
Fall 2020 semester (which starts
August 31) and for the
Summer intersession (beginning
June 22) began on Monday, April 27. The nearly 3,000 Fall 2020 classes and 840-plus Summer classes may be viewed at
smc.edu/classes. Based on the scheduled enrollment date students receive, continuing students can begin to register in late April, and new students can sign up for classes in early May. A limited number of courses that are not easily offered in a fully online environment might be offered via a hybrid option, if health and safety requirements permit.

SMC’s main campus at 1900 Pico Blvd. and five satellite campuses also remain closed to the public until further notice. Classes at
SMC Emeritus—the college’s program for older adults—and those delivered through
Community Education and the noncredit program will also take place online, wherever possible.

This decision was announced by Superintendent/President Jeffery following a recommendation made by the
SMC Emergency Operations Team, which has been monitoring developments related to COVID-19, based mainly on two factors: a vaccine for the novel coronavirus will likely not be widely available until 2021; and it will be nearly impossible for SMC—the college’s campuses are all “open-access”—to identify, monitor, and distinguish between possible COVID-19 and typical flu cases in the fall.

“Your instructors and counselors are learning new skills, software, and tools so that they can give you the best possible academic experience,” Dr. Kathryn E. Jeffery wrote in her email to SMC students. Jeffery gave a quick recap of the extensive resources available to enrolled students: mental/physical health counseling and 24/7 emotional support through
The SMC Center for Wellness and Wellbeing; a free, ongoing
Chromebook laptop lending program (over 200 students have received laptops); a
weekly, drive-thru pop-up food pantry and a home-delivery
Meal Project through the
SMC Foundation for vulnerable students who otherwise have limited or no access to freshly prepared, healthy meals; and the most extensive one-on-one student support network available at a
California community college.

“We are especially grateful in this current moment for the 170+ career and academic counselors, including psychologists, who are supporting SMC instructors in ensuring that [students] get the support [they] deserve,” Jeffery wrote.

SMC students can choose from more than 90 fields of study ranging from the liberal arts to STEM; the college also offers over 180 career education degrees and certificates — in emerging and traditional areas like Accounting, Film Production, Journalism, Cloud Computing, Early Childhood Education, and many more — that prepare students for a competitive entry into the workforce.

Santa Monica College’s Nursing and Respiratory Therapy programs have
donated ventilators and respirators to hospitals fighting the coronavirus, through the
California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES). The college—through curriculum review, online professional development, and more—is seeking to maintain high standards of quality and equity in the online environment. For past and current information on SMC’s response to COVID-19, visit
smc.edu/coronavirus.

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About Santa Monica College

Founded in 1929, Santa Monica College is a
California Community College accredited by the
Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC) of the
Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). For 29 consecutive years, SMC has been California’s leader in transfers to
UCLA, UC Berkeley, and other
University of California campuses. The college also tops in transfers to the
University of Southern California and
Loyola Marymount University. More than 110 career training degrees and certificates at SMC offer professional preparation for students interested in directly entering the job market, transferring to a four-year school, or upgrading specific skills. SMC provides news and cultural enrichment through its
NPR radio station
KCRW (89.9 FM) and
The Broad Stage at the SMC Performing Arts Center as well as lifelong learning through distinctive programs such as its
Emeritus Program for older adults.